Best 7 Fruit Nut Stuffed Acorn Squash Recipes

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Welcome to the wonderful world of flavor and nutrition with our guide to cooking the perfect fruit nut stuffed acorn squash. This delightful dish is not only a treat for your taste buds but also a powerhouse of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. With its vibrant colors and enticing aroma, acorn squash, filled with a medley of sweet fruits, crunchy nuts, and aromatic spices, is sure to impress your family and friends. Embark on this culinary journey as we unveil the secrets to creating a delectable and wholesome meal that will leave you craving for more.

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FRUIT AND NUT STUFFED ACORN SQUASH



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Fruit and Nut Stuffed Acorn Squash is a perfect side dish for the fall. Bursting with apples and fall spices it's a healthy addition to any meal.

Provided by Barbara Curry

Categories     Side Dish

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 acorn squash (cut in half)
2 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoons brown sugar
1 apple (diced)
¼ teaspoon cinnamon
¼ teaspoon nutmeg
salt
⅛ cup walnuts (chopped)
⅛ cup pistachios (chopped)
⅛ cup dried cranberries (chopped)
1 teaspoon vanilla
honey

Steps:

  • Cut the squash in half from pole to pole. Scoop out seeds and place flesh side down in a microwave safe dish. Add 1/4 cup water and cover with plastic wrap. Vent the plastic with 3-4 knife holes and microwave for 15-20 minutes until the squash is tender.
  • Remove from the microwave and place flesh side up on a baking sheet. Combine butter and brown sugar and brush over the squash. Place under broiler for 2-4 minutes until golden brown.
  • While the squash is cooking, prepare the stuffing. In a 10-inch skillet, melt a tablespoon of butter. Once melted and hot, add the diced apples. Sauté for 8-10 minutes until soft, but not mushy. Add in the cinnamon, nutmeg, and a pinch of salt. Place in a bowl and add vanilla and chopped walnuts and cranberries.
  • Fill the squash centers with the apple filling and top with chopped pistachios and a drizzle of honey. Serve warm.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 379 kcal, Carbohydrate 51 g, Protein 5 g, Fat 20 g, SaturatedFat 8 g, Cholesterol 30 mg, Sodium 110 mg, Fiber 7 g, Sugar 21 g, ServingSize 1 serving

FRUIT STUFFED ACORN SQUASH



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Fruit Stuffed Acorn Squash with apples, raisins, and nuts is a sweet side dish that eliminates the need for a dessert while satisfying your sweet tooth.

Provided by Marie Beausoleil

Categories     Side

Time 55m

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 acorn squash
1 Tablespoon butter
1/4 cup brown sugar
3/4 cup raisins (craisins, diced apples and chopped nuts of choice)

Steps:

  • Depending on the size of the acorn squash, you might need to increase the filling ingredients. You'll want each squash half to be generously full.
  • Preheat oven to 375F.
  • Cut acorn squash in half crossway.
  • Scoop out the seeds and stringy insides to leave only the cleaned flesh.
  • In an oven safe dish, place the two squash sides. Position the halves so that they are supported and do not tip over.
  • Next add 1 Tablespoon butter to each squash.
  • Add your fruit/nut filling.
  • Add one half of the brown sugar to each squash.
  • Bake uncovered for 45 minutes or until flesh is tender.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 564 calories, Sugar 81, Sodium 103, Fat 14, SaturatedFat 5, Carbohydrate 115, Fiber 11, Protein 6, Cholesterol 15

VEGAN QUINOA-CRANBERRY STUFFED ACORN SQUASH



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This stuffed squash isn't trying to trick you into thinking it's stuffed with meat. And it doesn't have tothe quinoa filling is satisfying enough on its own, full of spiced warmth (thanks to the curry powder) and salty sweetness (from the pistachios and cranberries).

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h45m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 medium acorn squash (2 to 2 1/4 pounds each)
3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
3 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons pure maple syrup
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 small onion, chopped
1 cup red quinoa, rinsed well
1 teaspoon mild curry powder
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/4 cup dried cranberries
1 cup loosely packed fresh parsley leaves, chopped
1/4 cup roasted, salted and shelled pistachios, coarsely chopped

Steps:

  • Position an oven rack in the middle of the oven; preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  • Cut each squash in half lengthwise and scoop out and discard the seeds. Arrange the halves in a large baking dish, flesh-side up.
  • Whisk together the vinegar, 2 tablespoons of the oil and the maple syrup in a cup. Brush the flesh side of the squash halves with some of the maple mixture and sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of pepper. Put the squash flesh-side down in the baking dish, then brush the skin side with maple mixture and sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon salt and a few grinds of pepper. Roast until the squash is fork-tender, 50 to 60 minutes. Poke the inside of the squash halves with a fork and brush generously with more of the maple mixture.
  • Meanwhile, heat the remaining 1 tablespoon oil in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Add the onions and cook, stirring occasionally, until soft and golden brown, about 6 minutes. Add the quinoa, curry powder, cinnamon, and 1 teaspoon salt and stir until the spices are toasted, about 1 minute. Add 2 cups water and bring to a simmer. Lower the heat, cover the pan and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the quinoa is tender and most of the liquid is absorbed, 20 to 24 minutes. Remove from the heat and let sit, covered, for 5 minutes. Uncover and stir in the cranberries, remaining maple mixture, half of the parsley and half of the pistachios.
  • Stuff the squash halves with the quinoa and sprinkle with the remaining parsley and pistachios. Serve warm or at room temperature.

FRUIT-STUFFED ACORN SQUASH



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Holiday meals are even more festive when I serve colorful acorn squash with a fruity filling tucked inside each half. This recipe combines the delightful flavor of winter squash with the season's finest apples and cranberries. -Peggy West, Georgetown, Delaware

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Side Dishes

Time 1h25m

Yield 4 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 medium acorn squash
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 cups chopped tart apples
3/4 cup fresh or frozen cranberries
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
2 tablespoons butter, melted
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg

Steps:

  • Cut squash in half; discard seeds. Place squash cut side down in an ungreased 13-in. x 9-in. baking dish. Add 1 in. of hot water to the pan. Bake, uncovered, at 350° for 30 minutes. , Drain water from pan; turn squash cut side up. Sprinkle with salt. Combine the remaining ingredients; spoon into squash. Bake 40-50 minutes longer or until squash is tender.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 240 calories, Fat 6g fat (4g saturated fat), Cholesterol 15mg cholesterol, Sodium 218mg sodium, Carbohydrate 49g carbohydrate (28g sugars, Fiber 6g fiber), Protein 2g protein.

FRUIT-STUFFED ACORN SQUASH



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Make and share this Fruit-Stuffed Acorn Squash recipe from Food.com.

Provided by carolinafan

Categories     Vegetable

Time 1h25m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 medium acorn squash
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 cups chopped unpeeled tart apples
3/4 cup fresh cranberries or 3/4 cup frozen cranberries
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
2 tablespoons butter, melted
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg

Steps:

  • Cut squash in half; discard seeds.
  • Place squash cut side down in an ungreased 13x9x2-inch baking dish. Add 1 inch of hot water to the dish.
  • Bake, uncovered, at 350* for 30 minutes. Drain water from pan; turn squash cut side up.
  • Sprinkle with salt.
  • Combine the remaining ingredients; spoon into squash. Bake 40-50 minutes longer or until squash is tender.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 230.4, Fat 6.1, SaturatedFat 3.7, Cholesterol 15.3, Sodium 199.1, Carbohydrate 46.8, Fiber 5.6, Sugar 20.5, Protein 2

FRUIT & NUT STUFFED ACORN SQUASH



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A different take on your usual acorn squash dish - the filling is delicious, but not as sweet as most I've had before. Found this in a great cookbook!

Provided by filaughn

Categories     Vegetable

Time 1h55m

Yield 4-6 squash halves, 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

2 -3 large acorn squash
1 1/2 cups onions
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 stalk celery (diced)
2 garlic cloves (minced)
2 tart apples (chopped)
1 1/2 cups cooked brown rice
1/2 cup sunflower seeds
6 -8 dried apricots (chopped)
1/4 cup nuts (chopped)
1/4 raisins or 1/4 dried cranberries
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1/4 teaspoon dried sage
1/4 teaspoon dried oregano
1 pinch black pepper

Steps:

  • Cut squash in half and scoop out seeds and strings.
  • Lightly grease baking sheet. Place squash on sheet, cut side down and back at 350 for 40 - 50 minutes, until soft but not mushy. Remove from heat and place, cut site up, on sheet.
  • Saute onion, celery and garlic in olive oil until translucent.
  • Add all other filling ingredients and mix until blended. Use a large spoon to fill squash halves.
  • Cover squash with aluminum foil and bake at 375 for 20 - 30 minutes until all ingredients are well cooked.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 453.9, Fat 17.9, SaturatedFat 2.1, Sodium 369.6, Carbohydrate 71.5, Fiber 11.2, Sugar 18.7, Protein 10.1

WILD RICE STUFFED ACORN SQUASH



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A filling vegetarian main course dish, squash stuffed with stuffing and rice!

Provided by sherry

Categories     Side Dish     Vegetables     Squash     Acorn Squash Side Dish Recipes

Time 1h30m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 acorn squash, halved and seeded
1 (6 ounce) package dry corn bread stuffing mix
2 teaspoons butter
1 onion, diced
1 clove garlic, minced
1 cup chopped fresh mushrooms
1 cup long grain and wild rice mix
2 sprigs fresh sage, chopped
2 cups vegetable stock

Steps:

  • Preheat an oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Lightly grease 2 baking pans, and place the cleaned-out squash, cut sides down, into the pans. Bake in the preheated oven until barely soft to the touch, about 25 minutes.
  • Make the stuffing mix as instructed on the package, and set aside.
  • Melt the butter over medium heat in a saucepan, and cook and stir the onion and garlic until the onion is translucent, about 10 minutes. Stir in the mushrooms, and cook and stir until they give up their juice, about 5 more minutes. Add the rice mix and sage, and cook and stir the rice and vegetables until the vegetables begin to brown, about 5 minutes. Pour in the vegetable stock, stir to combine, cover, and reduce heat. Simmer the rice mixture until tender, 30 to 40 minutes.
  • Lightly mix the cooked rice mixture with the stuffing in a bowl, and pile the mixture into the centers of the squash without packing it. Return the stuffed squash to the oven and bake until the squash are tender and the stuffing is hot, about 15 more minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 187 calories, Carbohydrate 39.2 g, Cholesterol 2.8 mg, Fat 2.1 g, Fiber 3.3 g, Protein 5.1 g, SaturatedFat 0.8 g, Sodium 637.2 mg, Sugar 4.5 g

Tips for Making Stuffed Acorn Squash:

  • Choose acorn squash that are about the same size so they cook evenly.
  • To easily remove the squash seeds, cut the squash in half lengthwise, scoop out the seeds with a spoon, and scrape the inside of the squash with a fork.
  • If you don't have any dried cranberries, you can use raisins or chopped apricots instead.
  • If you don't have any chopped walnuts, you can use pecans or almonds instead.
  • To make the squash more flavorful, you can add a tablespoon of brown sugar or maple syrup to the filling.
  • If you want a crispier topping, you can sprinkle some bread crumbs or grated Parmesan cheese on top of the squash before baking.
  • If you don't have any cooking spray, you can grease the baking dish with butter or olive oil.
  • To check if the squash is done, insert a fork into the center of the squash. If the fork goes in easily, the squash is done.

Conclusion:

Stuffed acorn squash is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for a fall meal. It is packed with flavor and nutrients, and it is sure to be a hit with your family and friends. So next time you are looking for a healthy and satisfying meal, give stuffed acorn squash a try.

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